Humans affect jellyfish by one way we seem to always forget about, though it's very present: Pollution. Oil and debris are poured into the oceans, harming this old species. Some jellyfish, that are filter feeders, will just suck in the sea water and things that are in it to provide for their nutritional needs. When doing this, they consume endangered species and other important foods to humans like shrimp and small plankton. Of course, when something is sucking in polluted water, it has polluted water inside of it and that can cause for its offspring to be deformed and for the jellyfish itself to die or become sick.
bigger animals are the jellyfishes enemies.
Sea Turtle is one of the predator of Jellyfish, humans in certain country do so too but not all.
As said, they are too simple to like or dislike. If they touch a human, the human gets a very painful sting.
jellyfishes eat plankton fish and even feed on other jellyfishes
No yes
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
Yes, they are.
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yes
No. They are invertebrates.
yup
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